The Tourist City by Dennis R. Judd
This insightful work explores the transformation of urban landscapes into tourist destinations, examining the economic, social, and cultural implications of this shift. It delves into how cities adapt to attract visitors, often prioritizing tourism over local needs, and the resulting impacts on urban planning and community dynamics. Through a series of case studies, the book highlights the complex interplay between tourism development and urban policy, offering a critical perspective on the commodification of city spaces and the challenges faced by residents in maintaining their cultural identity amidst the influx of tourists.
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- 1999
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- 300-350
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